SEX TIPS: Here’s What You Should Do When The CD Breaks While Shagging

If a CD has never broken while you were having sex, then you are either inexperienced in bedroom affair or you have no idea what wild lungula is. There are several reasons that might cause a CD to break. Maybe the guy didn’t put it on correctly or the chic isn’t wet enough, Another reason might be the poor quality of the CD itself

When a CD breaks, obvious risks such as HIV, Pregnancy and other STDs present themselves. There’s no need to worry though, There are some responsible actions that you can take to ensure you don’t find yourself in an irreversible mess

Take PEP Pills (For HIV Prevention)

If you suspect that he person you were shagging with is a walking corpse, and you can’t get them to go get tested with you, you need to take PEP pills (Post Exposure Pills). Most people don’t know that they are usually given for free in public hospitals all over Kenya. However, the medical personnel will ask you lots of questions and sometimes request you to come with the person you slept with. Despite all this you should insist on being given the pills. But what if you don’t want to endure the stress of public hospitals? Go to a chemist. The pills cost around 2K. Better safe than sorry right?

The pills are taken over a month and should be started right away. They are still effective 72 hours after a condom breaks but are most effective when taken as soon as possible. There are reliable in preventing HIV infection

Wash your private parts and take a piss

As soon as the CD breaks, go wash you private parts thoroughly and take a piss. This reduces the chances of STi infection. However this shouldn’t be the only measure you take. Incorporate the others too.

Take P2 Pills (For Pregnancy Prevention)

For chicks, the p2 pills, otherwise known as the E-pills or morning-after pills are the most effective way to prevent getting knocked up after a CD breaks. These pills are mostly effective when taken right away but can be taken up to 72 hours after. Some chicks can experience side effects such as include abdominal pain, nausea, fatigue, menstrual changes, and headaches.

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Philip Etemesi